International Reach
Gabriel Hawawini ()
Chapter Chapter 5 in The Internationalization of Higher Education and Business Schools, 2016, pp 35-48 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I examine what I call the architecture of internationalization which consists of the three components that make up and sustain an institution’s internationalization process. These are: (1) the identification of the academic unit Academic units that will be internationalized (is it a course, a program, a center, a school or the entire institution?); (2) the particular elements within the unit that will be internationalized (is it the curriculum, the student body, the faculty, the research activity, the governance structure or a combination of these?); and (3) the medium that will be employed to implement the internationalization process (will it be an import model, an export model, academic joint-venturesAcademic joint-ventures , partnerships and alliances or campuses abroad?).
Keywords: The architecture of internationalization; Top-down internationalization principleTop-down internationalization principle; International strategy; International reach; Import model; Export model; Virtual exportersvirtual exporters; Academic joint-ventures; Academic partnershipsacademic partnerships and alliances; Campuses abroad (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-1757-5_5
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